[I will finish here soon. I have found the stones, but I don’t have a way to move them without breaking the instance. If I do that, then all hell is going to break loose.] Karl warned.
[Alright, I will buy time. You’ve got about ten.] Cara agreed.
Karl stared at the stones, then realized he didn’t need to destroy the garden to remove them. All he had to do was use [Earth Manipulation] to replace them and lift the real ones out of the soil.
Then, there would be a perfectly intact garden, with the stones underneath but without the link to the planet that would allow them to function.
If he did it right they would even have the runes, so whoever came digging here would believe that they had gotten it right.
[Four, three, two...] Cara narrated.
Dammit. She had meant seconds, not minutes.
An explosion came through the entrance, nearly knocking him off his feet as Karl rushed to swap the stones. It might not be perfect, given his lack of time, but he had memorized the runes last time, and now he understood how they actually worked.
However, when he tried to put them in a space, he found that was simply impossible. Both the stones and his beast spaces were linked to the planet’s power, and neither could be separated.
Instead, he put them in a bag, and leapt out the exit, aiming into the sky, on the faint hope that he would be above the next attack.
The Orcs had spread into combat teams, fighting the much stronger giants ten on one. Not successfully, Karl noted. But they were trying.
With the average Giant being at the Monarch Rank, and the average Orc being a Commander, there was a two Rank difference, and not even the best of their weapons could make it up.
The Orcs were going to lose this fight, unless Karl or Cara stepped in.
Only, Karl could feel the fog of Misty’s time displacement ability already forming, and he could see an Orcish scout running off into the distance, presumably to get reinforcements for the battle.
This wasn’t the whole clan, just a hunting team that had actually found the great goal of their entire species. Found it, only to have Karl steal it from under their noses before they could verify the find.
Moments later Karl was standing in a dimly lit room, its floor covered in silk pillows of the impossible shade that he immediately recognized as belonging to the Chaos Plane.
"Is this Cyhosasa?" He asked Misty, who was standing at his side, while Cara rolled on the pillows.
"Right on the first guess. Yes, this is the Grand Palace of the Supreme Lady. I should have known that you could see the pillows." Misty agreed. 𝒇𝓻𝓮𝓮𝙬𝙚𝒃𝒏𝓸𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝓬𝓸𝒎
Karl nodded. "I have an affinity for the Fundamental Rules of Chaos, Order, Divinity, Fire and Mana Manipulation. But Mana Manipulation is by far the most advanced. In fact, it should be getting close to actual understanding now.
"The Orcs are going to be big mad about this. They’ve been looking for ages, and the stones weren’t even there to be found, because I moved them through time." Karl joked.
"Better than letting the Giants break them, even if they’re a replica set. They’re pretty well done, though. Are these ones Caramon’s?"
Karl nodded, and the Chaos Dragon hummed happily as she examined them.
"Not bad I see what he was lacking. But I suppose it’s too late to tell him now."
Karl frowned, and the Chaos Dragon winked at him. "Oh, that bastard isn’t dead. He just faked it and left for the Immortal Realm, so I couldn’t send him on errands anymore. Everyone thought that he was stuck at the peak of Mythic, but he ascended nearly a century before he left."
Karl shook his head in dismay. "What did you do to the poor man that he would abandon an entire empire and leave the planet just to get away from your errand list?"
"That’s the thing, I didn’t even ask him for big things. I’ve sent you on much more important missions than I asked him to do.
But his temper was always terrible. All he wanted to talk about was unifying that nation of his, or cry about his inability to find large breasted goth girls.
They weren’t even in fashion for the last two centuries of his existence."

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